Bikini Drive-In
1995 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bikini Drive-In is a 1995 American film directed by Fred Olen Ray.[1]
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Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
Produced by | executive Jim Wynorski |
Starring | Ashlie Rhey Richard Gabai |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Production company | American Independent Productions |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A girl inherits a drive-in movie theater.
Cast
- Ashlie Rhey as Kim Taylor
- Richard Gabai as Brian Winston
- Ross Hagen as Harry
- Peter Spellos as Carl (credited as G. Gordon Bear)
- Roxanne Blaze as Carrie (credited as Sarah Bellomo)
- Rob Vogl as Bobby
- Steve Barkett as Sheriff Bloodstone
- Nikki Fritz as Susan
- Tom Shell as Tom
- George Cost as Daryl
- Michelle Bauer as Dyanne Lynn
- David F. Friedman as J.B. Winston
- Conrad Brooks as Oscar
- Gordon Mitchell as Goliath
- Hoke Howell as Attorney
- Fred Olen Ray as Randy Rocket (credited as Randy Rocket)
- Becky LeBeau as Candy (credited as Sharona Bonner)
- Tane McClure as Mandy
Production
The film is said to have been shot in 6 days at Ray's house.[2]
Reception
Bikini Drive-In is considered part of 1980s trend to include drive-in in film.[3] It also is said to exemplify "100 low-budget features, mostly soft-core porn, often with “Bikini” in the title, often straight to video" in Ray's production.[4]
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